Feng Shui for Your Life

Overview

Do you want to make more money or improve family relationships? Look no further than your own home (or apartment), for different parts of your living quarters are associated with various aspects of your life; all you have to do is clear out certain areas or rearrange your knick-knacks.
Here’s a few ideas to get you started:

To Have a Happy, Healthy Family

Your focus is on the “family bliss” area; as you walk through the door, it’s located between the far left and front left corners of your home or of each room.
Get rid of or move: Old pill bottles, mementos or gifts from relatives you’re not close to, and/or old family albums (causes more focus on family stresses).
Add one or more of: Family photos of happy occasions in green or wooden frames (the color green and wood element represent healthy relationships), cherished heirlooms, flowers and your child’s artwork and drawings.

Want More Money?

Focus on your “wealth and prosperity” area. As you walk through the door, it’s in the far left corner of your home or of each room.
Get rid of or move: Bills (they represent money going out, not coming in), any artwork depicting a struggle, empty containers (they imply your resources are depleted), and any papers concerning bad financial deals (they indicate you’ll never get control over your finances).
Add one or more of these: A bowl of coins, red and gold items (such as  pillows, candles, etc.). These colors are believed to attract abundance. Also consider fake money (to inspire you to make the real thing) and anything expensive (like jewelry) because this represents wealth and implies you can someday afford more of it.

To Be More Productive and Creative

Focus on the “new beginnings” area; as you walk through the door, it’s between the far and front right corners of your home or of each room.
Get rid of or move any unfinished projects (like a half-knitted scarf or sweater) because it makes you feel like you can’t complete other things in your life-and junk mail (they “junk up” your creativity and energy).
Add one or more of: A drawing pad and pen (to nourish your creativity), prints or other artworks (to spark your imagination) and/or any completed project.